The Phnom Penh Post

B’bang plans developmen­t of five tourist sites

- Chea Sokny

OFFICIALS from the Battambang provincial Department of Tourism have recently inspected and studied five potential tourist destinatio­ns in the province to prepare for developmen­t plans. The efforts aim to increase both national and internatio­nal tourism in the area.

Department director Uch Um Phinisara said on January 11 that he had led a team of experts to evaluate the potential of five resorts and destinatio­ns in the province.

He said the initiative is part of a broader plan to develop tourism in these areas.

The destinatio­ns under considerat­ion include Laang Kang Keb (Frog Cave) in Banan district; Teak Traing Cave in Ratanak Mondol district; Teuk Pus (Hot Spring) in Kamrieng district; Laang 100 Phnom Prampi (100 Caves, Seven Mountains) in Phnom Proek district; and a waterfall at Cambodia-Thailand border in Samlot district.

“After the study, the working group will continue to formulate a plan to develop these destinatio­ns, collaborat­ing with authoritie­s to make them more attractive,” he stated.

He added that the finalisati­on of the plans depends on their discussion with the tourism ministry.

Presently, the provincial tourism department is preparing a report for a meeting with the ministry.

Ho Vandy, an adviser to the Cambodia Associatio­n of Travel Agents (CATA), highlighte­d the province’s historical significan­ce, noting its preservati­on of buildings from the French colonial era and the inclusion of some resorts as cultural heritage sites.

He emphasised that further developmen­t of tourist destinatio­ns in these resorts would not only enhance the variety of entertainm­ent options but also aid in preserving the histories of Battambang town and the province as a whole.

He noted that the developmen­t is expected to attract more national and internatio­nal tourists.

“When these five tourist destinatio­ns undergo developmen­t, it will undoubtedl­y benefit the local economy, as residents will be able to sell their products and services to visitors,” he said.

Vandy also pointed out that the initiative would contribute to reducing local migration and help transform the targeted resorts into conservati­on areas.

 ?? PROVINCIAL TOURISM DEPARTMENT ?? Buddhist statues placed at Laang Kang Keb in Battambang province.
PROVINCIAL TOURISM DEPARTMENT Buddhist statues placed at Laang Kang Keb in Battambang province.

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